AMUSEMENTS
DEE KA HOUSE —MATIMEE AND NIUHT. HARRY CAREY IN “THE MAN FROM RED GULCH.” At the Opera House today (Saturday) matinee and night, Harry Carey in *‘Th© Man from Red Gulch’ - , will me the main attraction, it is a thrilling Western ya.ru, with the star at his best. SUNDAY NIGHT. PICTURE BENEFIT. Fox Films again scores a decidea triumph with the stellar team o.‘ George O’Brien and Edmuno Eowe in their latest feature *‘Js Zat Sot" which is to be shown at the Sunday nigh Picture Benefit. This is the film version ot James Gleason’s great Broadway stage hit and Hie picture surpasses even the play as an entertainment that is sure to please every type of movie fan. The story of “Is Zat So?” is an importaiTt part of the picture which i.s ll human interest value, with many comedy situations that brought peals of laughter from the audience. Kathryn Perry plays the leading feminine lead with Doris Lloyd. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., I’hillippe De Lacy and Cyril Chadwick in roles of importance. This is an entertainment that is sure to appeal to everyone. As a “gloom chaser” we know ol nothing in recent months that can equal It. MONDAY MIGHT TWO SPECIALS. ‘‘FAST AND FURIOUS” AND “LOVERS” “Fast and Furious, - ' Universal • picturizatior. of Reginald 'Denny original s'ory has been booked for its first local showing at the Opera Ilousg on Monday next. Embracing an all-star cast and r rected by Mel Brown, one of Uni versa!’s younger directorial ac< h, the picture will add ano'her host of ao mirers to the already large legion of Denny’s film fans, Claude Gillingwater, who has played character roles on the dra niatic. boards far years and who ras worked in pictures for the last decade or more, is east in one of the leading parts in this typical Denny starring vehicle. Barbara Worth, whom motion picture critics have acclaimed as the screen find of the year, plays the leading feminine role opposite Denny, while other members of the cast are Armand Kaliz, Lee Moran. Chas. K. French, Wilson Bongo and Edgar Norton. ‘‘Fast and Furious” is the story of a speedmaniac who meets his Waterloo wh n flat on his back amidst the wreckage of his spaoe-annihilator, gazing up into the blue eyes of the only girl in the w/irld, thereby not only losing the race but also his heart. The picture, it starts with a whiz and ends with a bang.
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Grey River Argus, 21 April 1928, Page 8
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411AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 21 April 1928, Page 8
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